Five-month fetal induction of labor can be painful. If you do not want to continue the pregnancy in the fifth month and cannot have an abortion, you can have a midterm induction of labor to terminate the pregnancy. The common methods used to induce labor in the fifth month of pregnancy are intra-amniotic drug injection to induce labor, mifepristone, and misoprostol vaginally, all of which are used to stimulate the uterus to contract and stimulate the delivery of the placenta as well as the fetal pregnancy through drug stimulation. Regardless of which method is used to induce labor, it will cause uterine contractions, and there will be significant abdominal pain during uterine contractions, so induction of labor for a five-month fetus will be more painful, and its pain is similar to normal labor, which is more intense. Failure to induce labor with medication will also require uterine evacuation to remove residual tissue from the uterus. The process of inducing labor in the fifth month of pregnancy is more painful and usually lasts for more than ten hours, and there are many complications in the process of inducing labor, such as amniotic fluid embolism, hemorrhage, failed induction, etc. It may also cause damage to the endometrium of the woman’s uterus. It is advisable to be cautious when choosing induction of labor in the fifth month of pregnancy, and if there is no special reason, it is not advisable to induce labor.